Draw Inside Mode in Illustrator? Noooo! Make a Clipping Mask!

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  • Опубліковано 10 кві 2024
  • In this video, I explain why I NEVER use Draw Inside mode In Adobe Illustrator. If I need something clipped, I just make a clipping mask. Am I missing out? What do you think?
    You'll learn how to use Draw Inside mode, and how to make a clipping mask. Plus, I demonstrate how to use Isolation mode to edit clipping masks in Adobe Illustrator.
    Here's how to use Draw Inside: Select a path (or a compound path) and click the Draw Inside button at the bottom of the tool panel. Now, anything you create, shapes, drawings, etc., will be masked by that path until you click the Draw Normal button.
    Ready to move or change the color of that object? It's a Clip Group, just like if you had started with a clipping mask, except you can only select it by clicking its foreground elements. This makes it harder, especially for pattern designers, to select motifs like the cherry or change the color of the background shape when working fast.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 23

  • @pavithranataraj2354
    @pavithranataraj2354 22 дні тому

    Thank you so much! even after watching tons of video and tutorials nothing helped, I paused every video and tried to follow it, yours worked like a charm. Love you. Wating to see more content.

    • @LauraCoyle
      @LauraCoyle  19 днів тому

      Glad it helped! More coming!

  • @annacaroline5178
    @annacaroline5178 Місяць тому

    so helpful! I was trying to use the draw inside after i made a shape with pathfinder, and it didn't allow me to use it, with the clipping mask worked just fine!

  • @andyarkley
    @andyarkley Місяць тому

    This is helpful - thnak you. Ugg - that selection issue with draw inside actually seems like a bug. Maybe Adobe will fix it.

  • @clearviewdachsies
    @clearviewdachsies 3 місяці тому

    We have not gotten to draw inside mode yet in class! I will have to ask my professor what he likes. :) Thank you!

    • @LauraCoyle
      @LauraCoyle  3 місяці тому

      Please do! And let us know, thanks :-)

  • @centrumshuttletravel
    @centrumshuttletravel 3 місяці тому

    How can i use draw inside iPad Pro Thank you so much:)

    • @LauraCoyle
      @LauraCoyle  3 місяці тому

      There is no Draw Inside mode on the iPad version, but you can create a clipping mask like you would on the desktop. You can edit the clipping mask by double-tapping on it-like Isolation mode on the desktop-or select the parts in the layers panel. Cheers!

  • @chrisbrannan3784
    @chrisbrannan3784 3 місяці тому

    Now I'm extra frustrated with the project I'm working on. I have multiple shapes where I did clipping masks. However, I am having trouble selecting them, which seemed odd as I don't remember this being an issue in the past. I know I didn't use draw inside because I never have used that mode (always forget it's a thing). Is there something else that could be causing the selection issue? I have double checked to make sure the clioping path shape has a fill color, but still can only select the edges, so annoying!

    • @LauraCoyle
      @LauraCoyle  3 місяці тому +1

      You said the clipping path has a fill color, so that's why you can only select it on the edge. If you keep your clipping paths invisible and put that fill on a separate path, you will be able to select the fill. I agree, it's annoying.

    • @chrisbrannan3784
      @chrisbrannan3784 3 місяці тому

      @@LauraCoyle thanks! I mostly work in indesign so my ai knowledge is limited, and work is slow when I get in there. Trying to learn and get more efficient/use it for more tasks. Thank you for your videos, they are helpful.

  • @mamanomepegues87
    @mamanomepegues87 3 місяці тому

    I'm still amazed how wonky selections are in illustrator sometimes. For expample they released the "enclosed mode" in the latest update and i find that it really helps with my workflow (they should make it so it stays toggled all the time imo ). But for example, when i'm working with a png with no background and i draw something behind that png , next time i want to select the background shape i have to carefully click on the the edge of it , otherwise it will select the png . On the other had that isn't a problem in photoshop with "autoselect layer" option.

    • @LauraCoyle
      @LauraCoyle  3 місяці тому +1

      Love enclosed mode!! Try this, and let me know if it helps with selecting behind your PNG: ua-cam.com/video/jiaGIa8Bk5Y/v-deo.html

    • @mamanomepegues87
      @mamanomepegues87 3 місяці тому

      @@LauraCoyle yes! Thank you ! I love your content.

  • @CarlosGarro
    @CarlosGarro 3 місяці тому

    Clipping Mask fan here! 😎

    • @LauraCoyle
      @LauraCoyle  3 місяці тому

      TEAM CLIPPING MASK!!😄

  • @Vektorgarten
    @Vektorgarten 3 місяці тому +1

    You only have that selection advantage when you make an extra shape for the fill (which you could also do in Draw inside mode). When creating a clipping mask the old fashioned way, you can also apply the fill directly to the mask, which is what a lot of people will do (me included), because I do not like duplicate paths (at all). So it's not the method what is causing this, but they way in which you are using the method. Both methods are completely interchangeable as regards the result. They create the exact same thing. It's just that one of them feels more like the FreeHand way of doing things and is slightly more intuitive and the other one is more associated with shortcuts. I use both methods and choose which one fits better into my workflow at a given time. When I want to crop an image with a freeform path, then directly placing the image into it is a really fast way.

    • @LauraCoyle
      @LauraCoyle  3 місяці тому +1

      Hi Monika! Thank you for commenting. I get that you can add a fill to the clipping path at any time, and the result is the same as if it were created from draw inside from the start. I agree, filling the clipping path has the advantage of using only one path, which seems easier to control, more efficient, more elegant. I might have to give it a try for certain types of art that won't need selecting and moving around a lot, like motifs. In general this issue of having it occur in different ways, without much documentation from Adobe, makes it confusing for users. They need to simplify this for us!

    • @Vektorgarten
      @Vektorgarten 3 місяці тому

      Hi Laura! And the opposite is true as well: if you put a colored shape into Draw inside mode, then the result is exactly the same as the object created via the menu.

  • @SmilleDesign
    @SmilleDesign 3 місяці тому

    I figured out that if I use drawing inside I can't select so I go from the menu Object > Flatten Transparency

    • @LauraCoyle
      @LauraCoyle  3 місяці тому +1

      That's a clever workaround! The one thing I would worry about there is that it cuts all the shapes as it flattens - so they are like puzzle pieces. Kind of like using Pathfinder > Divide. But I like flatten transparency, it can come in handy for sure.